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NYPD Daily Blotter

Staten Island

Oh, he’s gonna pay, all right.

An admitted drunk said he would foot the bill for the damage he caused in an accident in Silver Lake, authorities said.

Edward Segnini, 42, was driving a 2008 Toyota Highlander at around 6:30 p.m. Saturday, when he slammed into an oncoming Isuzu near Forest and Ridge avenues, court papers state.

Segnini sped off, but his bumper and license plate were ripped off in the wreck, cops said. Police tracked him down and cuffed him for DWI and leaving the scene of an accident, documents show.

“I did it. I’ll pay the price,” he allegedly confessed, before saying he caused the crash “because I was drunk.”

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He only had three beers, but he earned himself a fourth DWI.

A repeat DWI offender was busted in New Dorp Beach, authorities said.

John Hemmy was pulled over on Mill Road at 7:50 p.m. Friday after a cop noticed he was driving his 2003 Saturn erratically, court documents say.

When the officer got to the car, he smelled alcohol on Hemmy’s breath, the records claim.

“I had three Budweisers,” Hemmy allegedly slurred. “I should have known better. I have three prior DWIs.”

Hemmy refused to take a breath test and was charged with another DWI, the records show.

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A woman stabbed her boyfriend during a rent dispute in Great Kills, authorities said.

Marcia Lafauci-Forte, 40, was arguing with her beau in the apartment on Hylan Boulevard near Redgrave Avenue at 6:20 p.m., Monday, when she grabbed a knife and snarled, “I’m going to stab you!” court papers say.

She then allegedly plunged the blade twice into the victim’s chest. The petite perp, who stands 4-foot-11, was arrested on assault and weapons charges, the records show. Her boyfriend received stitches at an area hospital.

The Bronx

Cops caught a thief who mugged a woman for her cellphone in University Heights last year, authorities said.

Hall Devante, 21, pounced on the victim when she exited the elevator on the fourth floor of a West 183rd Street building at around 2:45 p.m. Oct. 18, court papers say.

He demanded her Samsung Galaxy S2, and then punched her several times when she refused to fork it over, cops said.

Devante then allegedly tripped the woman, who lost her grip on the phone as she fell.

He fled with the smartphone, but was finally collared Jan. 4 for robbery, assault and grand larceny, the records show.

Brooklyn

A knife-wielding robber in Boerum Hill has been busted, authorities said.

José Ramos, 20, held up a man at knifepoint in the Gowanus Houses on Hoyt Street near Butler Street, and stole an iPod and $150 in cash at about 5:50 p.m., Dec. 28, cops said.

Housing cops caught him on the roof while doing “vertical patrols,” authorities said.

He was charged with robbery and criminal possession of stolen property.

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A man staying at an acquaintance’s East Flatbush home attacked the man when the victim tried to move out, authorities said.

Marlon Griffith, 30, had been introduced to the victim three weeks before crashing at his Lenox Road pad, sources said.

Griffith started fighting with the victim at around 9:45 a.m. Tuesday when the man tried to move some furniture out in preparation for the move, sources added.

Griffith grabbed a knife, pointed it at the victim’s face, and then sliced his palm, court papers say.

Griffith was arrested for assault and weapons possession,

The victim declined medical attention.

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Two young thieves were busted after being caught on surveillance video robbing several people in a Bushwick barbershop, authorities said.

Maleik Walker and Lasun Miller, both 18, held-up seven people inside BK’s Showdown barbershop on Gates Avenue at around 8:50 p.m. Nov. 1, according to court papers.

“This is a stickup, give me your money!” Miller allegedly said.

The two teens then cleared the cash register and emptied the pockets of everyone inside the shop, according to the court records.

The duo made off with thousands in cash, as well as cellphones and a backpack, the papers say.

One of the victims followed the teens as they fled, and Miller turned and fired two shots at the victim, court papers say.

Miller was picked up Dec. 11 when cops matched his picture with surveillance video, sources said.

Walker was nabbed Saturday by the Brooklyn North Gang Squad after he, too, was identified from the video, the sources said.

Both youths were charged with robbery, criminal possession of a weapon and grand larceny, the records show.

Each is being held in jail in lieu of $100,000 bail.